January 16, 2012

Taliban Fighter: "These Americans have crossed the borders of civilization and humanity by disrespecting the dead."

The quote is from a Daily Beast article called, "Despite Official Line, Taliban Foot Soldiers Are Furious at Video of U.S. Troops Urinating on Dead Afghans," by Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai.

From a war-on-terror/clash of civilizations perspective, this quote is very ironic. This whole insane war is about the civilized West trying to "civilize" the uncivilized East. The Taliban is depicted as barbaric and anti-human rights in the U.S. and Western mainstream media (which is true, but that does not justify a U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan).

America, Israel, and the West are not really civilized, either. U.S. and Western bankers, who control Western governments, are barbaric and evil, along with many U.S., Israeli, and Western politicians, including President Obama.

In this case, Taliban fighters are preaching to America about the laws of civilization and humanity. What a turn of events. Is the exceptional nation being forced to bow its head and pay homage to the civilized soldiers of Islam? Is this what America has come to? Is this how deep America has fallen into the pit of barbarism and immorality? It is a sad sight because America is better than this, much better.

On a scale of one to ten, what act is more barbaric: cutting off the enemy's head, a proud tradition in Islam, or pissing on the enemy's body, a startling new tradition in the U.S. military?

Defending your land by cutting off the enemy's head: 5.
Invading a foreign land and pissing on the enemy's body: 10.
Verdict: Taliban is less barbaric.

What act is more cruel?

Defending your land by cutting off the enemy's head: 5.
Invading a foreign land and pissing on the enemy's body: 10.
Verdict: Taliban is less cruel.

In the battle of the angry apes in Afghanistan, the Taliban is less cruel and less barbaric than the U.S. military.

Ahmad Shah Massoud, the last civilized and intelligent military commander in Afghanistan, was assassinated by the Bush White House and shadow CIA two days before 9/11. He was a threat to the Taliban's interests and the hegemonic ambitions of the U.S. invaders.

Remember who started the war in Afghanistan: globalist hijacked U.S. Empire and Israel on 9/11, not the Taliban or Al-Qaeda.